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Why would the opposition forward a) not swim straight at your forward to prevent him receiving the pass,
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They can try that. But look to the first diagram in the first post.
The pas is made before the opponent is by them to intersept the puck, (like i told in the first posting). SO its a game between fast swimming player ,against a turn and fast swimming player. Like the diagram shows the puck is recieve just before it can be intersepted. but becuase the players are already swimming and recieve the puck on the other side. they can acseleraid fast and swimm passed them and then left the opposing team behind.
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swim at the space, slap the puck down mid-pass and be halfway to your goalbin before you turn around
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You cant. Because the puck is flicks before the opponent can slapp it down.
You make the assumption that they waith so long you can touch the puck. Its not.
But please make a diagram from these options. were i can see all the opposing players. and how inn the world they can stop all 3 or even 5 options iff you look at the first post.variants with that position.
There will be always ways to stop every variant and tacticks.
I never told its a wonder tactick.
I told its a consept tactick.
And like all tacticks sometimes it works and sometimes it dont.
But what i learnt from the discusion by now its that its a good tacticks.
Iff the opponents defend there wings you can straigt to the middle. IS the oponent strong in the middle you can easly go to the wings. The possible variations makes it strong. And the opposition can pas react after the flick they are to far away from for interseption.
1.a flick is always faster then a swimmer
2. a swimmer in a straight line is always faster then a swimmer that first must turn.
3. you can not keep a close formation iff you want to try to defend all possibilities from this tactick. 1 off the 3 points is always weaker.